' j h'TTyW'tA t, i i i r'JTfrflWvTttrfrf wB'?'yyjylyN . '-" t f'' , p- ffrfe WEATHtR Cleudy W' . 'i a 11 ..4 I.Krt WANAMAKER'S IW bi. jj, " "v WANAMAKER'S Stere Opens at 9 WANAMAKER'S Stere Closes at 5 Chlmei l Heii . : ' ' f- : ' , b Have and te Held, Oh, Who Would Resist the Urge of Spring Thing " I 1 " ' r, T a sv.w;A.:n, 'inert; is vvcipuwmg tense of Beauty in the Sky : ; All Day Leng observed from the deck of a houseboat going from Palm Beach te Miami. We avoided the ocean route, making the all-day back passage through the narrows, bordered by islands covered .with trees and for miles and miles with flowering hibiscus bushes. - s Three or four alligators lay asleep in the gun en the banks as we passed along, but the charm of the day was in the blue, bluest sky of who knows hew many centuries, touched with silver and toward evening tinted with geld. - In the silences of the day in the open, under the brilliant heavens, painted afresh every day for us, came the suggestion that we have every day the painting of our lives within and without. Signed april S, 19S Prettiest Evening Dresses for the I Prettiest Yeung Women Are $35 ire the sort of dresses that many young women are looking for te wear te informal dances or theatre parties. Imagine a beautiful lustrous Canten crepe in primrose, iade coral or white, made in a youthful Meused fashion with ihert sleeves and long, flowing draperies 'from them. They are embroidered m silver flowers and there is a lilver tinsel ribbon girdle with bows down each side the front. In sizes trem 14 te zu years. (aecenu Fleer) Women's t)resses of Silk erseyat$22.50 That is it in the silk jersey of 1922 a weave witn a siuny iw ,Ue which leeks rather friv olous. At the same time dresses mide of it are very practical, be ing verv light in weight, and as d te wear with coats as with out. Seme women are buy'n.B such dresses for traveling thi3 Bummer. . . ,, They are in nve meuei-T-. ,. hIppp. nnd in navy, blacK, Itete de negrc, rust, platinum gray inn bobolink. Sues are 6b te 40. (Flrit Fleer) Women's Country Coats and Capes at $37.50 One pole coat of natural or reuet-colered cheviot is very muculine in effect raglan shoul ders, huge pockets and all. A jacket wun an immense cbjie Miich is detachable is made el any or a heathery tan homespun. A lull circular cape 01 a htckerbeard tweed in brown tones has an immense arm open Hit. A three are the sturdy gar- nents which are ideal for coun ceun try wear. (Flrit Fleer) Caracul-Trimmed Wrap, for Women $175 te $285 Seme are canes and some are voluminous cloaks with large iieeves, but all alike have big cellars of pale gray caracul the summer fur. Seme are of cash mere duvctyn a fabric se soft it is like panne velvet; some of silk 'tille. flnrl nthern nrn nnnVimAra Pmetyn with a heavy rough silk. i vncy all have lovely linings. Celers nrA hlniV nnw. Rnrrenfn eenweb gray. "ices $175 te $285. (Flrit Fleer) 7W Paris lingerie 11 includes the most rfned and delicate of Pm ninen and pink crepe de chine garments wjth designs in hem Hitching prices $22.50 weft for chemises and drawers: and. sunn in. bating novelties. (Third Fleer) $10 Buys Unusually Geed Pumps " for Women Wely made Philndfilnriifl nnmns trmf hsuaII v rvnt. wun tan are also f 10. . QM jfamA Tiiaf arrived in time for after-Easter festivities, and they Frem Out pf Paris Come Men's Handkerchiefs Exquisitely sheer, being made of hand-spun linen with tape borders and the tiniest hand-rolled hems and hand hemstitching. Wonderful gifts for men of exclusive taste. They are ? 3.50 te $16 apiece. Such Levely Beaded Tunics Showing the fashionable side draperies or a bright-colored velvet girdle with velvet panels down the aide and many of them have the uneven hem line. i Either georgette crepe or net, elaborately beaded and studded with cabochons. Frem 360 te $125. A Favorite Gleve With Women The kid is exceptionally plump, soft and elastic, and the gloves are beautifully cut and made. Celers, tee, are unusually at tractive. Priced at $8.50 a pair. Rese Garters Se called because they are made of wide satin ribbon with a large soft rose of the ribbon as a trimming. $5 a pair. Other new Paris garters are decorated with lace and tiny Bilk flowers. In various colors, $1.60 te $2.75 a pair. (Main Fleer) mere in e j'i black calf with one strap, Cuban .heel, perforated 'V alia ten nrifl .it.H.J C-.1- A -,:i ..U., Ul .. ft (all n:r "M CMJU OU1C. i DUUtlHI UUlUlttBU UIIMUICS U3 el 300 pair at this price. ..,.? ?10 also are patent-leather one-strap slippers with ,uls neels and turned seIm. Iheeled and heavjNBeled oxfords of brown calf Light Reading "Sheila of Big Wreck Cere," a story of Cape Ced, by James A. Cooper, $1.75. "In Leading Strings," by J. K. Pulling, $2. "The Canyon of the Feels," by. Richard Matthews Hallct, $2. "Lilla Chenewerth," by Lee Wilsen Dedd, $2. (Mln Fleer) Every Child Leeks ' Forward te a New Easter Hat And every child should have one. Hundreds of the prettiest new hats are just waiting te be chosen. There are all kinds of smartly tailored hats in hemp, milan and ether straws with ribbon trimming, ethers with flowers and perhaps long ribbon streamers. One can start as far down the price scale as $2 or go up te $22 for the finest English hats. There are also the favorite tweed hats in colors at $3.50. Fer children from six years and up. (Second Fleer) Gingham Scheel Dresses With Bleemers at $5 In bright-colored checks and prettily made with white cellar and cuffs tied with the narrowest of black velvet ribbon. They come in brown, green or red checks in six te twelve year sizes and arc especially nice for $5. (Second Fleer) Children's Kimonos and Princess Slips The first come in Japanese cotton crepes, albatross and cor duroy; are in pale blue, Copen hagen and pink plain colors; and priced at $2.25 te $4.75. Sizes are 4 te, 16 years. The slips are mode of crepe de chine, messaline and china silk, are mostly straight and mostly white, although pink and blue are included. Prices $3.75 te $8.50. (Third Fleer) Plenty of Cheesing Among the Geed Silk Stockings at Lewer Prices "Seconds," but every pair is a geed pair for appearance and for service. All full-fashioned hosiery and all all-silk. Among the groups most sought are full-fashioned stock ings in black, white or colors, or with openwork clocks. Prices are between $1.35 and $2.50, and the average savings run almost te one-half. (Weit Altle) New Saruk Rugs of Rich Loveliness at $55 te $85 Saruks worthy of the name lovely pieces, in colorings of rare softness, depth and charm, beautiful blues, rose tints, amber and sometimes tones shading towards pale messy green. Sizes average about 3.4x5 ft. . .-. ji (Seventh Fleer) The Peter Pan Blouse Seems Made for Tweed Suits Fer one thing, it carries out the idea of youthfulness which the tweed suit implies. Just because se popular, there are dozens of new styles in Peter Pan blouses. One may cheese dimity, voile, batiste or linen with colored linen or gingham cellars and cuffs. Or one may have pipings of color, touches of hand embroidery, real lace or plain tailored models. The prices are fully as varied, $1.75 te $8.75. (Third Fleer) There's Ne Better Silk Handbag Anywhere for $5 The best at the price, because we've hunted high and low. And that is saying a great deal, for the same bags cost several times as much a year or se age. Meire or striped silks and failles in navy, gray, black and brown. The new square shape is conspicuous among them, while ethers ere the one-piece style ana envelope shape. Seme are trimmed with jade, some amber-like celluloid, while ethers have brilliant rhinestone clasps. All are brilliantly lined Wlbll DJilM (Main Children Want Sports Hese and it Should be Derby Ribbed Fer the thick-ribbed stockings are mere popular than ever this season. At 75c there's a mercerized t cotton sports hose, in cordovan and cadet, with turn-ever tops and clocks. At $1, white hose with cadet or putty clocks and turn-ever tops te match. At 85c or three pairs for $1, . regular length cotton stockings in white, black, cordovan and Russia calf. miit Fleer) BjajisuijiaaV A Hall Cleck Lasts a Lifetime (tnd Lenger There are few gifts as use ful for such a long time. But it must be a geed clock at the start and that you can be certain of if it comes from the Wanamakcr Cleck Stere, for there is no ether kind al lowed here. All the cases are the finest mahogany and the movements ere made by the best American makers. Clocks with tubular bells, chiming Westminster chimes, $270 te $560. Clocks chiming Westminster, Canterbury and' Whittington chimes, $395 te $600. Clocks chiming Oxford, Westminster and Whittington chimes, $525 te $855. t (Main Fleer) Fleer) A Carload of Splendid New Cord Tires Away Belew the Market They are McLean cords, all ever-size, non-skid. Every tire is perfects-no "seconds" fresh from the factory. AH are air-bag construction. Splendid tires with white side walls and black tread. Extraordinarily low priced, including the Federal war tax. As te endurance, thev are rated by the manufacturer as 8000-mile tires. Our own guarantee insures them for geed service. Hit Sale Price 30x34 $12.75 32x3i 18.00 SZxf 22.00 33x4 23.00 14x4 24.00 m'i 27.60, ! 38x4 4 34x44 35x44 36x4 4 ?Jxr. 365 37x5 New Brunswick Fex Trets, 75c Here are three new double faced records at 75c each, all fox trot orchestra selections. In Bluebird Land By the Sil very Nile. Cutie Jimmy, I Leve But Yeu. Lela Le Angel Child. (Second Fleer) Imitation Ivery Toilet Articles at Half On each piece is a tiny mark that puts it in the "second" class with us, though the defect is se trifling that some would call them "firsts." Included arc hair brushes and combs, mirrors, trays, puff boxes, hair receivers, salve jar3, jewel boxes and soap boxes. Prices start at 10c for a pin tray and go te $4 for a mirror. (Uant Alile) Picture Frames for Less Standing frames in hand-carved silver or antique gilt are specially priced at $2. They measure from 5x7 inches te 8 x 11. The quantity is limited. Hanging frames of Circassian walnut are Kpeciallypriccd 50c te $1.78. These measure 7x9 inches te 14x17. Beth arc unusual value. (Fifth I'loer) White Goods Specials Striped and plaid voiles for blouses and dresses are 30c a yard. Dotted Swisses from St. Gall for dresses are G5c a yard. Striped and plaitled madras for lingerie is 25c a yard. All of these materials are yard wide. (Flm Fleer) TyrOVELTY bead necklaces im i i tatien sapphires, am ethysts, topazes and emeralds with metal between the beads, are uncommonly pretty for $2 te $10. (Mala Fleer) White Petticoats in Extra Sizes Short ones with embroidery or lace or with tucks and hemstitch ing may be had for 50c te $1.75: long ones with cambric tops and embroidery flounces for $1.65, and heavier ones with double panels and simple machine scallops for $1.75. (Third Fleer) Lew-Necked Nightgowns Of pink batiste and white nain nain nain seok, with low necks and short sleeves, some trimmed with em broidery, some with lace, $1,50 and $1.65 and $1.75. (Third Fleer) Fabrics for Coats or Wraps Steamer, meter, country sports and seashore coats and capes leek smartest when made of the soft woolen and camel's-hair coatings. They are tan, gray or rose color, in plain, plaided, qyer plaidcd or double-faced effects, and priced $3.50 te $e. Warm tweed coatings are $2 te $5 a yard. Fer finer wraps and coats are fine wool belivias in navy or black at $6, $8 and $10 a yard; and wool veleurs in black and colors nt $3.50 a yard. All are 54 inches wide. (First Fleer) Union Suits Women Like Are 50c That is 50 cents for the regu lar sizes, while extra sizes are ten cents mere. White ones, cotton ribbed and with low necks ami tailored tops, light, lace or shell knees. OVett AUlr) Sle Trice J28 f,0 29 BO 31,00 82.50 36,50 37.00 ..-.,..., 81.00 vESkJ J?eady With the, Spring Clethei Ter men Ready as never before and every day new recruits rush in te keep us ready Spring suits! Spring topcoats! If every man in Philadelphia made up his mind in an instant te have a new suit and topcoat; and if they all came marching te Wanamaker's Every Man, Frem the Czar of Finance te the Sen of Teil, Would See Something He Wanted MORE suits, mere topcoats, by the hundreds than we've ever had before at any. one time. And every one right up-te-the-Spring in fashion and in fabric. There is a suit for the boy who's grown up te the long-trouser stage. Fer the young man, for the man net se young, for the old man. Fer the tall man, for the short man, for the fat man and for all the in-between men.' Every one planned and designed te fit better, every one tailored better and every one is better. And better still, every day finds new ones between $35 and $65. (Third Fleer) That $2.50 Hat Gees Way Beyond What Men Expect A substantial hnt and a smart hat that hardly a man would leek for at such a price. There are four shades, two of them different browns, a tan and a j?ray. But the big appeal is in the shape, just one shape, but what a popular one. A shape that nine out of ten men wear and the whole ten like. (Main Fler) . Large Shades for Fleer Lamps The sort with which people like te replace their fine silk shades or te use in summer cottages. Made of printed glace cotton with colored ground and finished with a harmonizing, braid, and priced at 56. (Fourth Fleer) Anether Shipment of All-Weel Tweeds at $1.50 An exceptionally geed tweed, usually sold at a higher price. Crash and homespun weaves, including grays, blues, raspberry, rose, orchid and tan colorings. All-wool and 54 inches wide. (Flrit Fleer) In Furniture The Werd, "Odd" Has New a Gelden Meaning If you happen te find the very suit or piece of furniture you have been wish ing for and it happens te be marked at an excep tionally low price, does it make any difference that there may be only one or two suits or pieces of that particular kind? This extraordinary clearaway brings a re markable collection of odd suits and individual pieces, chiefly overlets from the wonderful February sale. They are marked at prices that mean genuine opportunities. There are dining room sails from $150 te $950. There are bedroom suits from $412 te $900. There arc odd pieces for either dining room or bedroom at impelling prices. (Fifth nd Sixth Fleer The Four-Piece Sports Suits Men Have Been Wanting Are in Geed sports suits, every one, and in smart tweeds and hemespuns that the season has declared the vogue; A four-piece suit, as most men knew, consists of a coat, a vest, knickers and long trousers. Celers are light, as light as can be, bringing browns and grays and some greens into her ringbones, mixtures, dia mond plaids and salt-and-pepper effects. Coats are free and roomy, with fastened down belts either just in around. Alse a few of the Norfolk style among them. Prices range from $48.50 te $64.50. (Thr Oallerj) Many a Man Won't Wear Any Shirt But a White Shirt Right at shirt time there is a happy family of white shirts that just such men will like immensely. Prices start at $2 for a light-weight cheviot with cellar attached or with the neckband. At $2.75, another cheviot, better, of course, with either cellar attached or neckband. At $3.50. white madras shirts with stiff or soft turn back cuffs. Neckband style only. At $5, an English poplin shirt, the most popular white one in years. Has mercerized luster like a silk shirt and wears excellently. Either cellar or neckband. At $8.50, broadcloth silk in plain white. Either cellar attached or neckband. (Main rioer) A New English Shee for Men Has Perforations Everywhere On the tip, the lace stay, the quarter seam, in fact, every place an honest-te-goodness brogue would have them, perforations are found. But such small perforations, really neat ones. Fer a fact, the whole shoe is neat. Smeeth tan calf, in a last that's smartly English yet Americanized enough te keep it from being extreme. The tee is ever se slightly rounded. And the biggest surprise comes last, in the price, $7.50. (Main Fleer) The Way We Sell Phonographs Conveniently as te terms, which can be arranged te suit almost any purse. Lewer prices for the same makes and models you'll net meet anywhere. $25 te $1800. Honorably as te values. Our instruments BRUNS WICK, CHENEY, SONORA, VICTROLA, are all instruments of sound musical integrity. Immediately as te delivery. Within a few hours you get your machine. (iroend Fleer) The Bey's New Easter Clethes Should Be Bought Right Away The best grades of Spring suits and overcoats for boys are here new in splendid abundance. They arc priced ns low as their excellence will permit. , Norfolk suits, many with two pair of treuscru . $16.50 te $32. Sizes for boys of 8 te 18 years. Spring overcoats in 3 te 10 year sizes at $13.50- $15 and $16.50. In 11 te " v"v . inira .fl m ia '2fc. the back or all the way 18 year sizes at $25. $2c, . Tt cioer? IT AMVn.VI JA,. sa H 4 $tm , . as i -i ii "' V; .Xf Mid i 'n VI If H. w I I'' r !...' ft tm i.I 5. i yjt! ?' ' - i i tf v-' k&&&$&MyL.,M - feMfcw . e.1P&&&iU .Oalltrr) .l&lrw
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